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Personalized
Third Reich Army Lion Head Double-Etched Sword Belonging
to Leutnant Joachim Honsberg w/Documentation. No
maker. Although unmarked, photographs of this pattern
hilt appears on page 73, upper & lower right,
of Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by John R. Angolia
as Clemen und Jung Unattributed Lion Head Sword.
Gilted aluminum hilt shows light wear to highlights
of the well detailed lion head pommel with red glass
eyes, floral/geometric motifs on backstrap, and
knuckle-bow with open wing eagle on obverse langet.
Unique metal grip shows only light surface wear
to the black enamel and is complete with tight twisted
wire wrap. Curved, plated, double-etched blade measuring
35 1/8" in length grades excellent++ showing
only minor surface wear with no lifting or nicks
to the cutting edge and is complete with black leather
blade buffer pad. Obverse blade features a 14"
long etched panel consisting of floral motifs flanking
a central blued panel inscribed in raised gilt gothic
letters, "Joachim Honsberg." Reverse blade
features a 14" long etched panel consisting
of floral motifs flanking a central blued panel
with a raised gilt facsimile of a machine gun crew
and anti-tank crew. This etch is similar to those
found on F.W. Höller etched bayonets. Obverse
center blued panel shows minor wear to the highlights
of the background bluing and to the raised gilt
letters, while the remainder of the etched panels
retain 100% of the background frosting and bluing.
Dent-free steel scabbard retains approximately 98%
of its black enamel showing light surface wear and
a few minor surface scuffs. Documentation from the
Bundesarchiv indicates that Hans-Joachim Honsberg
was born on 11 December 1923, was commissioned on
01 April 1944, and served in Grenadier Regiment
Nr. 77 as well as Grenadier Regiment 670. Nice personalized,
double-etched Third Reich lion head sword that could
be further researched. Exc+/Exc++ (22511) $3,995.
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